Donate, Invest & Collaborate

For now, donations are accepted via a ’sister’ initiative called, MyAmericaToo.com, which is already set up to process funds until the official UHNA web site is launched. Just note in the comment section that your donation should be directed towards UHNA.

You can also email Scott Bolden, The UHNA project coordinator at Universally.Humane(at)gmail.com to discuss making other donation or investment arrangements AND to become a UHNA collaborator.


Currently the project could use collaborators in the following areas:

project conceptualization

sociology

translation (many languages)

cultural liasons

marketing

psychology

fund raising & accounting

graphic and web design

strategic conceptualization

web programming

local event productions

speakers

performance artists

social networking

content development and editing

5 Responses to “Donate, Invest & Collaborate”

  1. I work closely with dancers and drummers, actresses and actors, photographers and editors

  2. I am co-creating the Wisdom and Freedom Peace Tour! We are creating a tour to travel on alternatively fueled vehicles spreading healing, music, dance and ritual theater across this country while practicing sustainable living with the global family.
    I think it will be a perfect match to connect, play and create together!
    YES!
    peace blessings,
    m!chael elam

  3. I am all about collaborating in order to create something brand new or at least refreshing. I anticipate this chance meeting to bring future development. When you’re back in southeast NC, let me know. Until then, lets build.

  4. Have just discovered this project. Interestingly, I’ve been working on this sort of thing for the last 20+ years. Somewhat related to the work of Carl Jung and Abe Maslow, have come up with a pragmatic, experiential analytical model, called the B-Matrix, which identifies four trans-cultural, universal core needs — the need to give and receive life energy, the need for social idenity and approval, the need for body maintenance, and the need for what I call cosmic grounding. Interestingly too, the core needs reappear under quaternities related to human motivation, modes of interaction, and the dynamics of social institutions (in re Parsons’ AGIL).
    My Ph.D. is in sociology. I’m the author of The Fire and the Rose: Human Core Needs and Personal Transformation (HarperCollins, 1996.)

    How might I collaborate?

  5. I have no website. Does this imply intellectual incompetence? And what happened to my thoughtful, submitted comment?

    If you are interested in “humane” why is your cyber-procedure dehumamizing?

    Robert G. Turner, Ph.D.

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